WASHINGTON, Conn. — The town's insurance company concluded its investigation of last month's gas explosion at Bryan Memorial Town Hall Friday, while town officials continued planning for repairs.

"All our town functions are still in operation," First Selectman Mark Lyon said. "We had to move our land use meetings to a different room in Town Hall. But everything else was intact. Hopefully next week they'll be starting with demolition and damage assessment."

Town officials have put out a request for bids on a new boiler. And they have met with an architect to prepare specifications to replace cracked single-pane windows in the auditorium with double-pane glass for better insulation.

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